The Appointments Committee of Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on Monday extended services of the Foreign Secretary for one year, i.E. Till January 28, next year, beyond his two-year fixed tenure ending Sunday.
The Personnel Ministry amended a provision of Fundamental Rules, 1922, to pave way for the extension, official sources said today.
At present, service rules provides for two-year fixed term for Foreign, Defence and Home secretaries in addition to CBI Director.
A 1977-IFS batch officer, Jaishankar was appointed Foreign Secretary on January 29, 2015 just few days before his retirement replacing Sujata Singh, whose term was abruptly curtailed by the government.
With Jaishankar getting the extension, many senior diplomats including India's Ambassador to Italy Anil Wadhwa (1979-batch) and Secretary (West) Sujata Mehta (1980-batch) will retire without getting a shot at the top position.
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